Monday, November 19, 2007

Quote Of The Day: Al 'Midas' Gore Edition

"Money! Is that the real purpose of Gore’s many wild exaggerations in An Inconvenient Truth? I begin to think so." -- Richard Karlgaard

Karlgaard may be just beginning to think so; I've thought so ever since An Inconvenient Diatribe hit the shelves. Gore cannot really cash in on global warming unless we start addressing it through major investments; only then can his company, Generation Investment Management, begin to score big wins from its investments in eco-friendly businesses.

Gore's scam is simple, and Karlgaard explains it well in his Forbes piece:

[G]reenies like ... Gore want high carbon taxes. Right now! The idea is to hike taxes and regulations on carbon fuels to the point at which investor dollars and entrepreneurial sweat will pour into alternative energy investments. Right now.

Money! Is that the real purpose of Gore’s many wild exaggerations in An Inconvenient Truth? I begin to think so. Why else would Gore distort the truth by an order of magnitude?

Like so much of the environmental disaster biz, the scam is so transparent and the alternate truth is so obvious that to compensate we simply must re-cast P.T. Barnum's famous quote: "There's a thousand suckers born every minute."

Any less and the sucker quotient will be far too small to support the Greenie and Warmie movements.

"Thank you for the "Voice of the Victims films. The students really liked them, and it means so much to them to hear real stories and not watch a cheesy drama like so many other videos."
— High school teacher.